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nancy cordes and david martin are on the story. ukraine moves toward a breakup. elizabeth palmer and charlie d'agata on a nation tearing in two. is marijuana effective for children with seizures? barry petersen speaks to parents who are convinced. and as the west struggles with the worst drought in years, one scientist finds disturbing evidence of how long it could last. >> droughts can last over a decade. and in some cases, they can last over a century. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. this is our western edition. we begin tonight with one of the toughest enemies facing the u.s. military-- sexual assault within the ranks. there are developments on the front tonight. we learned today the army is investigating sexual abuses against its top prosecutor of cases. also today, brigadier general jeffrey sinclair pleaded guilty to having improper relationships with female officers and adultery. he still faces more serious charges of sexual assault. there were 5,400 reports of sexual assault in the mili
nancy cordes and david martin are on the story. ukraine moves toward a breakup. elizabeth palmer and charlie d'agata on a nation tearing in two. is marijuana effective for children with seizures? barry petersen speaks to parents who are convinced. and as the west struggles with the worst drought in years, one scientist finds disturbing evidence of how long it could last. >> droughts can last over a decade. and in some cases, they can last over a century. captioning sponsored by cbs this...
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shots, and it's unclear what if any influence the russian defense minister will have. >> pelley: david martin, thanks. so what does it actually look like on the ground in eastern ukraine? one of the cities that david mentioned is donetsk, and charlie d'agata is there tonight. charlie, what do you see? >> reporter: well, scott, the scenario in washington doesn't fit the situation that we've seen on the ground here. now, we have been to the border outside of donetsk. we've seen ukrainian forces digging in. we have seen some ukrainian military units moving toward the border. it goes without saying we haven't seen any russians to speak of. but it's worth noting that in this area where there have been several pro-russian demonstrations over the past few weeks, those have died down in recent days, and that's important because the russians have always said that if this was a sense that ethnic russians along this eastern region were threatened, that gives the military the green light to move in, and these demonstrations have died down over recent days. so if that is in any way an indication, a pretex
shots, and it's unclear what if any influence the russian defense minister will have. >> pelley: david martin, thanks. so what does it actually look like on the ground in eastern ukraine? one of the cities that david mentioned is donetsk, and charlie d'agata is there tonight. charlie, what do you see? >> reporter: well, scott, the scenario in washington doesn't fit the situation that we've seen on the ground here. now, we have been to the border outside of donetsk. we've seen...
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officials say there is no evidence of gunfire. >> pelley: david martin at the pentagon. david, thank you. ukraine is divided nearly down the middle with strong russian sympathies in the east and in the west people who identify with western europe. those people in the west overthrew the corrupt ukrainian president last week. clarissa ward is in ukraine's capital kiev. clarissa what's going on in crimea? >> reporter: well, scott, the situation on the ground in crimea is very tense and very fluid. those masked gunmen have taken over the two main airports and the parliament and what's particularly unnerving to the people on the ground is these men will not identify themselves. they are wearing uniforms and the uniforms do not have insignias on them. all we know is they appear to be a pro-russian paramilitary force. the russians have been completely silent on the events going on in the ground in crimea and on what role they may have in those events. but the ukrainian leadership here in kiev has not minced any words. the interior minister has said this is essentially a military
officials say there is no evidence of gunfire. >> pelley: david martin at the pentagon. david, thank you. ukraine is divided nearly down the middle with strong russian sympathies in the east and in the west people who identify with western europe. those people in the west overthrew the corrupt ukrainian president last week. clarissa ward is in ukraine's capital kiev. clarissa what's going on in crimea? >> reporter: well, scott, the situation on the ground in crimea is very tense and...
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david martin on the launch of an i.c.b.m.. meg is with secretary kerry. g.m.'s chief orders changes following a cbs news investigation into cars with a deadly defect. jeff glor reports. jim reid fought overseas, only to face a battle at home. >> it kind of made me question, you know, myself a little bit, first time in a long time that i had to do that. >> pelley: mark strassman on vets fighting for jobs. and a couple unearth millions in gold coins but will the government let them cash in? bill whitaker reports. >> this is buried treasure, sothing we all fant sights about. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. a few words today from russian president putin seemed to ease world tension overs ukraine, least temporarily, and at least enough for the financial markets to recover. after taking control of ukraine's crimea region, putin said russia has no swengz of fighting the ukrainian people or annexing crimea, but he reserved the right to use force to protect ethnic russians who live in eastern ukraine
david martin on the launch of an i.c.b.m.. meg is with secretary kerry. g.m.'s chief orders changes following a cbs news investigation into cars with a deadly defect. jeff glor reports. jim reid fought overseas, only to face a battle at home. >> it kind of made me question, you know, myself a little bit, first time in a long time that i had to do that. >> pelley: mark strassman on vets fighting for jobs. and a couple unearth millions in gold coins but will the government let them...
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david martin had the honor of neating two of them. >> is this better?ge when he should be trying on an army uniform. >> it's like getting inducted into army again. >> reporter: except this time, the president of the united states is officiating. >> this is long overdue. >> reporter: erevia is one of 24 americans who today received the medal of honor. erevia, jose rodela, and melvin morris are the only ones still living and they all served in vietnam. >> i decided to charge, close enough, i threw a grenade at the defending guy. >> reporter: in may 1969, erevia took out not one but four enemy bunkers that were raking his unit with tbier. >> and on the fourth guy he came out of the spider hole, and he was just, like, as far as you are from me. and i took him out with the m-16. >> reporter: his company commander immediately put erevia in for the medal of honor but instead, he was awarded the nation's second highest medal the distinguished service cross. >> i put it out of my mind for 44 years until president obama called me and he said, "we're going to give
david martin had the honor of neating two of them. >> is this better?ge when he should be trying on an army uniform. >> it's like getting inducted into army again. >> reporter: except this time, the president of the united states is officiating. >> this is long overdue. >> reporter: erevia is one of 24 americans who today received the medal of honor. erevia, jose rodela, and melvin morris are the only ones still living and they all served in vietnam. >> i...
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david martin, cbs news, san antonio. [ yodeling plays ] worst morning ever. [ angelic music plays ] ♪ best morning ever! [ hans ] warm, flaky, gooey. toaster strudel! and irresistible aroma of nescafe clasico stir what's inside of you. ♪ [ engine revving ] [ tires screech ] ♪ [ male announcer ] that was bold. real bold. >>> here's another look at this morning's top stories. they saw a radar billups. thailand said it's not clear if the blips are a missing jet. it's believing a change of course was programmed into the cockpit's computer but it's not clear by whom. >>> yesterday president putin signed papers officially making crimea part of russia. >>> virginia's governor says he expects duke energy to compensate the state for a coal ash spill last month that contaminated the dan river. it crosses both the dan river and north carolina. mark strassmann reports. >> reporter: this spill of coal and ash from a retired duke energy power plant coated an 80-mile stretch with toxic sludge. eight days later, federal prosecutors issued the first of 23 s&ps investigating the relationship between ut
david martin, cbs news, san antonio. [ yodeling plays ] worst morning ever. [ angelic music plays ] ♪ best morning ever! [ hans ] warm, flaky, gooey. toaster strudel! and irresistible aroma of nescafe clasico stir what's inside of you. ♪ [ engine revving ] [ tires screech ] ♪ [ male announcer ] that was bold. real bold. >>> here's another look at this morning's top stories. they saw a radar billups. thailand said it's not clear if the blips are a missing jet. it's believing a...
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david martin, cbs news, the pentagon. >>> the crisis in ukraine ratcheted up. international monitors have been turned away from crimea. in moscow, tens of thousands of people showed up at the square. news reporter elizabeth palmer is in crimea tonight. >> reporter: russian flags fly atop public buildings and prorussian militias have thrown up roadblocks at the boarder with ukraine. the message to the rest of the world? mind your own business. interpassion mall monitors including americans have tried to enter crimea this week, but the armed men would not let them through. local militias and par militaries act as the muscle and they are prepared to be brutal. security camera video shows a european photographer attacked and threatened with a gun to his head after he took pictures of other journalists being beaten and robbed. local media has been censored, too. three stations have been switched off and replaced with news from moscow. >> how do you feel when you turn on your channel and see a russian channel? >> i'm very upset. because we are really working hard and
david martin, cbs news, the pentagon. >>> the crisis in ukraine ratcheted up. international monitors have been turned away from crimea. in moscow, tens of thousands of people showed up at the square. news reporter elizabeth palmer is in crimea tonight. >> reporter: russian flags fly atop public buildings and prorussian militias have thrown up roadblocks at the boarder with ukraine. the message to the rest of the world? mind your own business. interpassion mall monitors including...
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david martin has the ominous developments. 60 minutes gets the inside story of how the fbi cracked the boston bombing case. >> he did not do what everybody else in that media does. >> and steve hartman on the road with a miracle on the hardwood. >> i remember, i will remember there game for the rest of my life. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. the search for malaysia airlines flight 370 has just entered a third week. today the malaysian government asked the united states for undersea surveillance equipment the pentagon says that the u.s. alex rodriguez loan has spent two and a half million dollars so far on the hunt for the boeing triple seven which vanished on a flight from kuala lumpur to beijing with 239 people on board. three americans. the main focus is an area about the size of texas in the indian ocean west of australia. this is how much they have searched so far. it is a tedious operation involving six aircraft and six ships, and the weather is not cooperating. we have a team of correspondents on the story, f
david martin has the ominous developments. 60 minutes gets the inside story of how the fbi cracked the boston bombing case. >> he did not do what everybody else in that media does. >> and steve hartman on the road with a miracle on the hardwood. >> i remember, i will remember there game for the rest of my life. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. the search for malaysia airlines flight 370 has...
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david martin on the launch of an icbm. margaret brennan is with secretary kerry. g.m.'ief orders changes following a cbs news investigation into cars with a deadly defect. jeff glor reports. jim reid fought overseas, only to face a battle at home. >> it kind of made me question, you know, myself a little bit. first time in a long time that i had to do that. >> pelley: mark strassman on vets fighting for jobs. and a couple unearth millions in gold coins, but will the government let them cash in? bill whitaker reports. >> this is buried treasure,
david martin on the launch of an icbm. margaret brennan is with secretary kerry. g.m.'ief orders changes following a cbs news investigation into cars with a deadly defect. jeff glor reports. jim reid fought overseas, only to face a battle at home. >> it kind of made me question, you know, myself a little bit. first time in a long time that i had to do that. >> pelley: mark strassman on vets fighting for jobs. and a couple unearth millions in gold coins, but will the government let...
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david martin on the court- martial of one of the highest ranking officers accused of sexual assault. kansas cut taxes. then it cut its schools. have the children suffered? today, the state supreme court ruled. mark strassmann reports. the unemployment rate rises, but there's good news on jobs. anthony mason has the story. russia moves to annex crimea. elizabeth palmer and clarissa ward on the super power crisis. and steve hartman "on the road." what's good for the goose-- >> you're beautiful! >> pelley: is good for dominic. >> i quit eating poultry. >> reporter: you did? >> yes. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. this is our western edition. for the proud u.s. army, this was a day of shame and pain. a brigadier general went on trial charged with sexually assaulting a female captain. the 51-year-old general is believed to be the highest ranking officer ever court- martialed for such a crime, and it comes at a time when the military and congress are struggling over what to do about an epidemic of sexual assault in the
david martin on the court- martial of one of the highest ranking officers accused of sexual assault. kansas cut taxes. then it cut its schools. have the children suffered? today, the state supreme court ruled. mark strassmann reports. the unemployment rate rises, but there's good news on jobs. anthony mason has the story. russia moves to annex crimea. elizabeth palmer and clarissa ward on the super power crisis. and steve hartman "on the road." what's good for the goose-- >>...
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today, justice was done, and david martin met two of the men who lived long enough to see it. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. this is our western edition. for most of the world tonight, it is an unsolved mystery. but for the families of the 239 people aboard that missing malaysian jetliner, it is unmitigated agony. in beijing today, some of them threatened to go on a hunger strike unless they get answers. but 11 days after the boeing 777 disappeared, answers are still hard to come by. today, sources told us that checks of the computers and email of the captain and first officer turned up nothing to suggest a plot. still, there are indications tonight that someone in the cockpit intentionally took flight 370 off course. seth doane is in kuala lumpur for us tonight. seth. ood evening to you, scott. sources say there is evidence that the plane was turned off that original course after someone typed a course change into an onboard navigation system in the cockpit. this would suggest someone had real training in
today, justice was done, and david martin met two of the men who lived long enough to see it. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. this is our western edition. for most of the world tonight, it is an unsolved mystery. but for the families of the 239 people aboard that missing malaysian jetliner, it is unmitigated agony. in beijing today, some of them threatened to go on a hunger strike unless they get answers. but...
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david martin has the details. >> reporter: the 10 officers represent virtually the entire chain of command in charge of nuclear missiles at malmstrom air force base in montana. they are mostly colonels and lieutenant kernels who, according to air force secretary deborah james, did not know wholesale cheating was going on under their noses. >> none of these leaders were directly involved in a test compromise, but the commander-directed investigation indicated that they failed to provide adequate oversight of their crew force. >> reporter: beneath them were 91 launch officers who were involved in the sharing of answers to a monthly proficiency test they all were required to take. >> forensic analysis of the crew member cell phones showed potential cheating going as far back as november of 2011, and as recently as november of 2013. >> reporter: lieutenant general stephen wilson, commander of air force nuclear weapons, sailed the cheating began with a hand full of officers who were also under investigation for drug possession and will likely face court-martial. >> investigators found four offi
david martin has the details. >> reporter: the 10 officers represent virtually the entire chain of command in charge of nuclear missiles at malmstrom air force base in montana. they are mostly colonels and lieutenant kernels who, according to air force secretary deborah james, did not know wholesale cheating was going on under their noses. >> none of these leaders were directly involved in a test compromise, but the commander-directed investigation indicated that they failed to...
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we have two reports tonight beginning with david martin at the penitentiary done. david? >> reporter: the build up of russian troops along the ukrainian border is getting larger and raising serious concerns. russia could innovate ukraine proper. right now there are as many as 20,000 russian troops complete with tanks and war till larry positioned just to the east of ukraine but other units deeper inside russia appear to be on the move. that could soon double the number of troops at the border. today defense sect hagel called moscow is ask russia's defense minister about the troop movements. according to john kirby russia promised there would be no invasion. >> exercise only. no intention of crossing the border in to ukraine. not going to take any aggressive action. that was minister shoygu's words and secretary hagel's expectations he'll live up to those words. >> reporter: the obvious next questions how long will the exercise last. but when hagel asked the russian defense minister, the answer was, there is no term timetable. david. >> pelley: ukrainian soldiers are prepa
we have two reports tonight beginning with david martin at the penitentiary done. david? >> reporter: the build up of russian troops along the ukrainian border is getting larger and raising serious concerns. russia could innovate ukraine proper. right now there are as many as 20,000 russian troops complete with tanks and war till larry positioned just to the east of ukraine but other units deeper inside russia appear to be on the move. that could soon double the number of troops at the...
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ignatious of the "washington post," along with daniel pletko of the american enterprise institute, david martin we asked him to stay back and we're also joined by michael o'hanlan of the brooksings institute. daniel, you heard, you heard secretary kerry and secretary hagel, we heard a lot of developments here this morning what did you make of what the secretary said this morning? >> i thought the secretary's rhetoric is very strong. the president's rhetoric was strong, the problem is that you have to match strong rhetoric with strong actions. i don't mean military actions but i do mean decisive message to the russians mr. than just words that is going to stop them in their steps. stop them not only from moving further in to crimea but moving in to the rest of ukraine. >> schieffer: well, he had some strong words there. he said, he talked about the g8, these various things they can do, what can you do beyond that? >> there war lot of options for the united states and nato allies. first of all there are economic sanction, is that we can put the sanctions that we took off of 'ron on russia, maybe
ignatious of the "washington post," along with daniel pletko of the american enterprise institute, david martin we asked him to stay back and we're also joined by michael o'hanlan of the brooksings institute. daniel, you heard, you heard secretary kerry and secretary hagel, we heard a lot of developments here this morning what did you make of what the secretary said this morning? >> i thought the secretary's rhetoric is very strong. the president's rhetoric was strong, the...
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david martin, cbs news, the pentagon. >> last year, there were 5400 reports of sexual assault in themilitary. >>> a southern california man say is what happened in vegas was not his fault. he is suing the casino after he gambled away half a million dollars. the lawsuit claims the downtown grand loaned him money and kept serving him drinks. when he was black-out drunk. that is against nevada law. he gambled for 17 hours straight, had at least 20 drinks. >> i take full responsibility for getting intoxicated. to a black out state? no. i blame that on them. and letting me gamble and drink, i blame that on them. >> the man wants his debt forgiven. he is also seeking damages from the grand for hurting his reputation. nevada gaming commission is investigating. the casino is not commenting. >> how many other people have a similar situation after leaving a casino like that? >> yeah. >> well a lot of people lose. >> exactly. >>> all right, yes. >> we are winning weather wise. today it was beautiful. >> yeah, we are getting some good cards. it is five of a kind every five day forecast. we have
david martin, cbs news, the pentagon. >> last year, there were 5400 reports of sexual assault in themilitary. >>> a southern california man say is what happened in vegas was not his fault. he is suing the casino after he gambled away half a million dollars. the lawsuit claims the downtown grand loaned him money and kept serving him drinks. when he was black-out drunk. that is against nevada law. he gambled for 17 hours straight, had at least 20 drinks. >> i take full...
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david martin has reserved us a seat. >> what the hell is the point of being president if you can't do what is right. >> the president is lyndon baines johnson as played by brian cranston. >> you see him as heroic figure? >> he went against the norm in a time in the early '60s when he just as easily could have just let it be the status quo. >> ahead on sundae morning, the try you have and tragedy of an merge president. >> osgood: the phrase "writing on the wall e. comes from the book of daniel and refers to proxy. unless it's referred to the urban phenomenon rita braver has been looking in to. >> back in the 1970s and '80s graffiti was considered a plague on new york and other american cities. but now it's the subject of a museum exhibit even to it's original creators they were committing crime. >> you run down the lane and you have to come back and continue painting the dark. >> later on "sunday morning" is it dark art or vandalism. >> osgood: a father and son relationship went up in smoke because of a father's criminal ways. the son tells the story how he learned the star re. >> imag
david martin has reserved us a seat. >> what the hell is the point of being president if you can't do what is right. >> the president is lyndon baines johnson as played by brian cranston. >> you see him as heroic figure? >> he went against the norm in a time in the early '60s when he just as easily could have just let it be the status quo. >> ahead on sundae morning, the try you have and tragedy of an merge president. >> osgood: the phrase "writing on...
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now, pentagon correspondent david martin is reporting tonight that the russians are massing another 40,000 to 50,000 troops on the ukrainian border with all that they need for combat operations. in the interview here in hometoday, mr. obama sent this midge. >> you've seen a range of troops massing along that border under the guise of military exercises, but these are not what russia would normally be doing. it may simply be an effort to intimidate ukraine, or it may be that they've got additional plans. in either case what, we need right now to resolve and deescalate the situation would be for russia to move back those troops and to begin negotiations directly with the ukrainian government, as well as the international community. >> pelley: what is vladimir putin after? >> if you take him at his word that-- >> pelley: can you? >> well, on this i think he's been willing to show a deeply held grievance about what he considers to be the loss of the soviet union. i think there's a strong sense of russian nationalism, and a sense that somehow the west has taken advantage of russia in the past,
now, pentagon correspondent david martin is reporting tonight that the russians are massing another 40,000 to 50,000 troops on the ukrainian border with all that they need for combat operations. in the interview here in hometoday, mr. obama sent this midge. >> you've seen a range of troops massing along that border under the guise of military exercises, but these are not what russia would normally be doing. it may simply be an effort to intimidate ukraine, or it may be that they've got...
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back now with david ignatious of the "washington post" and cbs news national security department, david martinnd major garrett. you did consider reporting on the president's phone call to putin you said officials were telling you this was the toughest phone call of his administration. what are they thinking about over there this morning? what do they see as what might happen here. >> well, bob, the white house knows that putin has the facts on the ground. military force in the crimea. what the partners have is international law, international norms the threat of pronounced economic isolation for russia if it continues with what secretary of state kerry just called, a brazen breach of international law. the reason the a manages uses that phraseology is what putin talks about in syria, iran, always talking about other nations, specifically united states following international forms. now you constantly told the rest of the world to, if you continue you are going to be isolated not only diplomatically and economically. at administration is working to have that imf team to due to arrive in kiev no
back now with david ignatious of the "washington post" and cbs news national security department, david martinnd major garrett. you did consider reporting on the president's phone call to putin you said officials were telling you this was the toughest phone call of his administration. what are they thinking about over there this morning? what do they see as what might happen here. >> well, bob, the white house knows that putin has the facts on the ground. military force in the...
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david martin on the court- martial of one of the highest ranking officers accused of sexual assault.ansas cut taxes. then it cut its schools. have the children suffered? today, the state supreme court ruled. mark strassmann reports. the unemployment rate rises, but there's good news on jobs. anthony mason has the story. russia moves to annex crimea. elizabeth palmer and clarissa ward on the super power crisis. and steve hartman "on the road." what's good for the goose-- >> you're beautiful! >> pelley: is good for dominic. >> i quit eating poultry. >> reporter: you did? >> yes.
david martin on the court- martial of one of the highest ranking officers accused of sexual assault.ansas cut taxes. then it cut its schools. have the children suffered? today, the state supreme court ruled. mark strassmann reports. the unemployment rate rises, but there's good news on jobs. anthony mason has the story. russia moves to annex crimea. elizabeth palmer and clarissa ward on the super power crisis. and steve hartman "on the road." what's good for the goose-- >>...
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tonight, our david martin tells us russia is sending more troops into ukraine's crimea peninsula. the occupation began friday after a popular uprising overthrew ukraine's pro-russian president. most people in crimea are ethnic russians, so the invaders are not entirely unwelcome. but they are encountering some hold-outs. elizabeth palmer is there. >> reporter: for almost a week, ukrainian troops have barricaded themselves into dozens of bases and military installations across crimea, and refused to give themselves up to the russians. at saki airbase near the capital, ukrainian soldiers managed to fly four helicopters and three planes out from under the noses of the occupiers. and in the very heart of russia's massive naval base at sebastopol, the home of its black sea fleet for more than 200 years, a handful of ukrainian sea men are still holding out aboard the chernobyl and slavitych. the sailors tied their mattresses to the rail in order to stop any russians who might try to board their ships. they're still flying the ukrainian flag and they've issued a statement they will not g
tonight, our david martin tells us russia is sending more troops into ukraine's crimea peninsula. the occupation began friday after a popular uprising overthrew ukraine's pro-russian president. most people in crimea are ethnic russians, so the invaders are not entirely unwelcome. but they are encountering some hold-outs. elizabeth palmer is there. >> reporter: for almost a week, ukrainian troops have barricaded themselves into dozens of bases and military installations across crimea, and...
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david martin is at the pentagon. charlie d'agata is in ukraine. could anyone caught in this fire survive? >> oh, my god! >> reporter: we'll show you how someone did. >> oh, god, oh, god, oh, god. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening.
david martin is at the pentagon. charlie d'agata is in ukraine. could anyone caught in this fire survive? >> oh, my god! >> reporter: we'll show you how someone did. >> oh, god, oh, god, oh, god. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening.
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nancy cordes and david martin are on the story. ukraine moves toward a breakup.lizabeth palmer and charlie d'agata on a nation tearing in two. is marijuana effective for children with seizures? barry petersen speaks to parents who are convinced. and as the west struggles with the worst drought in years, one scientist finds disturbing evidence of how long it could last. >> droughts can last over a decade. and in some cases, they can last over a century. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley.
nancy cordes and david martin are on the story. ukraine moves toward a breakup.lizabeth palmer and charlie d'agata on a nation tearing in two. is marijuana effective for children with seizures? barry petersen speaks to parents who are convinced. and as the west struggles with the worst drought in years, one scientist finds disturbing evidence of how long it could last. >> droughts can last over a decade. and in some cases, they can last over a century. captioning sponsored by cbs this is...
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reports from david martin at the pentagon and clarissa ward in ukraine. winter storm brings flooding to the west coast, and the system will soon sweep across the country. reports from ben tracy and elaine quijano. jerry brown first ran for president in the 70s. is he ready to run again in his 70s? what's the difference between governor brown '75 and governor brown 2014? >> pelley: and steve hartman on the road. a little boy finds a small fortune and gives a stranger something priceless. >> i look at it every day.
reports from david martin at the pentagon and clarissa ward in ukraine. winter storm brings flooding to the west coast, and the system will soon sweep across the country. reports from ben tracy and elaine quijano. jerry brown first ran for president in the 70s. is he ready to run again in his 70s? what's the difference between governor brown '75 and governor brown 2014? >> pelley: and steve hartman on the road. a little boy finds a small fortune and gives a stranger something priceless....
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david martin reports. >> his career already ruined. jeffrey sin claire entered court to confront his former lover, sobbing and barely able to look at him, the army captain, whose name we are not using told the court what saint claire threatened to do if she revealed their affair. i will kill you and your family and in a way no one would know it was me. she related the highs and lows of the on again/off again affair. he used the power of his rank at commander of the 82nd airborne to coerce her into a sexual ealationship. in an opening statement, they attacked the captain's credibility citing journal entries. i love being near him. he really overwhelms me. he makes me so so so very happy. i don't want to play the fool. the attorney -- >> she voluntary lay entered the relationship and didn't do anything she didn't want to do while in it. >> when the captain found an e-mail from another female officer saying i love you, i miss you, where are you, she reported the affair. >> he pled guilty to adultery a crime in the military. he faces up to
david martin reports. >> his career already ruined. jeffrey sin claire entered court to confront his former lover, sobbing and barely able to look at him, the army captain, whose name we are not using told the court what saint claire threatened to do if she revealed their affair. i will kill you and your family and in a way no one would know it was me. she related the highs and lows of the on again/off again affair. he used the power of his rank at commander of the 82nd airborne to coerce...
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. >> reporter: david martin was one of willingham's court appointed defense lawyers at his 1992 trialthem honest, what exactly did martin do to defend willingham? the prosecution had two arson investigators on the stand to prove that willingham was guilty. did you have an expert testify? >> we couldn't find one who said that it wasn't arson. >> reporter: couldn't find one. but since the trial, nine. that's right. nine different arson experts have concluded the fire was not arson. what evidence did you present to help defend willingham? >> what evidence would you have us present? the witnesses withere dead, the kids. every time you cross examine a witness you're presenting evidence. >> reporter: martin says he did his best. but admits he believed the prosecutor's experts who said they found patterns on the floor indicating an accelerant had been poured. nine experts said it was not. she alerted both the prosecution and defense her family was friendly with the deputy fire marshal who's testimony helped send willingham to death row. today would that be cause for a mistrial? >> no. >> not
. >> reporter: david martin was one of willingham's court appointed defense lawyers at his 1992 trialthem honest, what exactly did martin do to defend willingham? the prosecution had two arson investigators on the stand to prove that willingham was guilty. did you have an expert testify? >> we couldn't find one who said that it wasn't arson. >> reporter: couldn't find one. but since the trial, nine. that's right. nine different arson experts have concluded the fire was not...
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bob orr, justice and homeland security correspndent from cbs news and from boston, david martin, oceanographer who led the search for france air flight 447. what do we know about flight 370? >> four days after the plane disappeared, we don't know where it is or what happened to the plane. part of the problem is we have conflicting information and not many facts to go with that. we haven't found the wreckage. obviously we don't have the plane's black boxes. we're working on the intel side. u.s. and intelligence agencies around the world have looked at the passenger manifest list, don't see ties to terrorism. listened to chart, no claims of responsibility. so we have a missing airplane and can't say whether or not it crashed because of mechanical failure or sabotage, maybe a bomb or a combination of factors. we simply don't know. >> charlie: it's unlikely, some people suggest, that it was a bomb because there was not a scattering of wreckage. >> yeah, we've seen in past crashes, pan am 103 from 1988, that plane was at altitude, a small bomb punched a hole in the cargo and the plane unzipped and
bob orr, justice and homeland security correspndent from cbs news and from boston, david martin, oceanographer who led the search for france air flight 447. what do we know about flight 370? >> four days after the plane disappeared, we don't know where it is or what happened to the plane. part of the problem is we have conflicting information and not many facts to go with that. we haven't found the wreckage. obviously we don't have the plane's black boxes. we're working on the intel side....
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at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> pelley: now, an update on a story we first reported last month, when david martinat the troubled f-35 joint strike fighter plane. >> martin: there's one model for the air force, another for the navy designed to catapult off an aircraft carrier, and a third for the marines. >> pelley: already seven years behind schedule and $163 billion over budget, the f-35 program has a new problem-- the budget- strapped navy says it's cutting the order for its model nearly in half over the next five years. i'm scott pelley. we'll be back next week with another edition of "60 minutes." tomorrow, be sure to watch "cbs this morning," and i'll see you on the "cbs evening news." what you wear to bed is your business. so, if you're sleeping in your contact lenses, ask about the air optix® contacts so breathable they're approved for up to 30 nights of continuous wear. ask your doctor about safety information as serious eye problems may occur. visit airoptix.com for a free one-month trial. but when we start worrying about tomorrow, we miss out on the things that matter today. ♪ at axa, w
at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> pelley: now, an update on a story we first reported last month, when david martinat the troubled f-35 joint strike fighter plane. >> martin: there's one model for the air force, another for the navy designed to catapult off an aircraft carrier, and a third for the marines. >> pelley: already seven years behind schedule and $163 billion over budget, the f-35 program has a new problem-- the budget- strapped navy says it's cutting the order for its...
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we want to go to david martin. he's at the pentagon. e pentagon? >> reporter: well, one thing that's driving the thinking at the pentagon is that there are as many as 20,000 russian troops positioned just on the other side of the eastern ukrainian border who are poised without any further preparation or warning to go into ukraine. and this is different than we have seen in the past where there have been exercises which were intended to set the atmospherics. these troops are poised and ready to go. whether they will go is an uncertain question. but there's no doubt that they are poised and ready to go. one other thing that the administration is working on is to authorize -- >> david, thank you. here is the president of the united states on the south lawn. >> well, as we see the president make the walk there to the microphone, it is interesting to hear david say the concern about those troops. >> good point too. european union has announced to member states are going to ratchet up their sanctions. >> good morning, everybody. i wanted to pr
we want to go to david martin. he's at the pentagon. e pentagon? >> reporter: well, one thing that's driving the thinking at the pentagon is that there are as many as 20,000 russian troops positioned just on the other side of the eastern ukrainian border who are poised without any further preparation or warning to go into ukraine. and this is different than we have seen in the past where there have been exercises which were intended to set the atmospherics. these troops are poised and...
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. >> david martin was cbs. he said you are confident in the ability of the malmstrom wing to carry out its mission. you just fired nine of the leaders. how can you be confident when you have leadership in which you obviously didn't have confidence in because you fire them? >> of course i didn't fire them. they were removed by 20th air force but i have confidence as general wilson said the vast majority people are doing a good job in performing superbly across the missile community. there are new leaders now that are in place at malmstrom and the leadership the global strike selected this team and i have confidence in them. >> the nine officers what portion of the officers and leadership positions announced did that represent? >> they were removed and i can't give you a specific number but i will tell you the group as well as each of the four squadrons and the three tactical squadrons that group was removed as well as many out rations officers two or three in the tactical squadron as well as the operational supp
. >> david martin was cbs. he said you are confident in the ability of the malmstrom wing to carry out its mission. you just fired nine of the leaders. how can you be confident when you have leadership in which you obviously didn't have confidence in because you fire them? >> of course i didn't fire them. they were removed by 20th air force but i have confidence as general wilson said the vast majority people are doing a good job in performing superbly across the missile community....
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les avend, david souci, david gallo, martin savidge and our pilot in the flight simulator. >>> next, it's the aerial search for the debris begins, we'll look at how the families are handling the news. we'll talk to a psychologist that's been counseling some of them. ameriprise asked people a simple question: in retirement, will you outlive your money? uhhh. no, that can't happen. that's the thing, you don't know how long it has to last. everyone has retirement questions. so ameriprise created the exclusive.. confident retirement approach. now you and your ameripise advisor can get the real answers you need. well, knowing gives you confidence. start building your confident retirement today. feeding your lawn need not be so difficult neighbors. get a load of this bad boy. whoa. this snap spreader system from scotts is snap-crackin' simple -- just snap, lock, and go. [ scott ] feed your lawn. feed it! ...and let in the dog that woke the man who drove to the control room [ woman ] driverless mode engaged. find parking space. [ woman ] parking space found. [ male announcer ] ...that secur
les avend, david souci, david gallo, martin savidge and our pilot in the flight simulator. >>> next, it's the aerial search for the debris begins, we'll look at how the families are handling the news. we'll talk to a psychologist that's been counseling some of them. ameriprise asked people a simple question: in retirement, will you outlive your money? uhhh. no, that can't happen. that's the thing, you don't know how long it has to last. everyone has retirement questions. so ameriprise...
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les avend, david souci, david gallo, martin savidge and our pilot in the flight simulator. >>> next,s the aerial search for the debris begins, we'll look at how the families are handling the news. we'll talk to a psychologist that's been counseling some of them. are you flo? yes. is this the thing you gave my husband? well, yeah, yes. the "name your price" tool. you tell us the price you want to pay, and we give you a range of options to choose from. careful, though -- that kind of power can go to your head. that explains a lot. yo, buddy! i got this. gimme one, gimme one, gimme one! the power of the "name your price" tool. only from progressive. that's a man interviewino.for a job. not that one. that one. the one who seems like he's already got the job 'cause he studied all the right courses from the get-go. and that's an accountant, a mom, a university of phoenix scholarship recipient, who used our unique --scratch that-- awesome career-planning tool. and that's a student, working late, with a day job, taking courses aligned with the industry he's aiming to be in. ready to build an
les avend, david souci, david gallo, martin savidge and our pilot in the flight simulator. >>> next,s the aerial search for the debris begins, we'll look at how the families are handling the news. we'll talk to a psychologist that's been counseling some of them. are you flo? yes. is this the thing you gave my husband? well, yeah, yes. the "name your price" tool. you tell us the price you want to pay, and we give you a range of options to choose from. careful, though -- that...
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fluent situation, continuing into the night of the reporting live in san francisco, david stevenson, hand -- >>> bill martin back into the conversation, he is in our weather center now, tell us about the wind conditions no night and how that impact the effort. reporter: winds today are north, northeast, wind advisory for basically all of the by area, as you look at the smoke plume it's an unusual wind direction for this time of year, it's usually westerly winds, this is anestly equipped in in the winds weren't whipping this direction is notify roble for winds in this way, the winds actually helped the firefighters out quite a bit as this plume was rise high into the sky and winds were blowing in a correct direction. wind ends at 8:00 tomorrow morning it's basically for everybody. look at the wind gusts, oakland hills up to 40 miles an hour, 44 in fairfield, winds are strongest say 2, 3 in the morning. something taped winds of 92 miles an hour in fairfield, these are sustained winds now, 10 milan hour at san francisco airport. we have a wind advisory up in the next hour, windiest in the hills out towards the
fluent situation, continuing into the night of the reporting live in san francisco, david stevenson, hand -- >>> bill martin back into the conversation, he is in our weather center now, tell us about the wind conditions no night and how that impact the effort. reporter: winds today are north, northeast, wind advisory for basically all of the by area, as you look at the smoke plume it's an unusual wind direction for this time of year, it's usually westerly winds, this is anestly...
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les avend, david souci, david gallo, martin savidge and our pilot in the flight simulator.ll of them are going to be joining me tonight at 11:00 eastern time. we're going to be live because we are anticipating again very possibly getting more information from australian authorities even at the late hour here, 11:00 east coast united states, 11:00 a.m. in perth, australia. coming up next tonight, how the families of the missing are handling the news about the debris. we'll talk to a psychologist who has been counselling with them. if you have moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis, like me, and you're talking to your rheumatologist about a biologic... this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain. this is humira helping me lay the groundwork. this is humira helping to protect my joints from further damage. doctors have been prescribing humira for ten years. humira works by targeting and helping to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to ra symptoms. humira is proven to help relieve pain and stop further joint damage in many adults. humira can
les avend, david souci, david gallo, martin savidge and our pilot in the flight simulator.ll of them are going to be joining me tonight at 11:00 eastern time. we're going to be live because we are anticipating again very possibly getting more information from australian authorities even at the late hour here, 11:00 east coast united states, 11:00 a.m. in perth, australia. coming up next tonight, how the families of the missing are handling the news about the debris. we'll talk to a psychologist...
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martin mckinsey. did you arrive i didn't see you. kar karen. david. carr winston. rebecca rogers. elizabeth ross. but not least sarah. class of 2013 national board certified teachers. >> at this time, i'd like to remind our audience you must submit a speaker card if you want to speak on a particular item on the agenda this evening. and i believe speaker cards are available outside if not see ms. csa could now we will have student delegates report we would like to introduce our delegation we have four candidates but we have more today is the last day to turn them in. our candidates will stand up and introduce themselves >> yes. feel free to come to the podium. >> i'll elizabeth jones i'm currently a junior and i'm excited to run for student delete. >> excuse me. audience is as your existing the room quote please we're still conducting business. >> i'm alison i'm currently a junior and excited to be running. >> good evening. i'm from warmburg high school and very happy to be running. (clapping.) thank you very much. >> so we have another 6 people candidates running for student
martin mckinsey. did you arrive i didn't see you. kar karen. david. carr winston. rebecca rogers. elizabeth ross. but not least sarah. class of 2013 national board certified teachers. >> at this time, i'd like to remind our audience you must submit a speaker card if you want to speak on a particular item on the agenda this evening. and i believe speaker cards are available outside if not see ms. csa could now we will have student delegates report we would like to introduce our delegation...
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martin continuing to insfleft a new. facility. abc7 news business reporter david louie looks inside of the labs. >> about the only thing low tech was the way it was located. it replaces buildings when stanford attracted private companies. 130 engineers will be consolidated under a roof from in a build soing energy efficient it will save $1 million per year. >> no secret silicon valley is the innovation center of the world we have key talent and intend to retain that talent. and intend to attract more talent. >> the center continues to focus on technology for space projects that are lighter, cheaper and high performance. these clips made from aluminium. >> this part takes 28 days. we made 300 apex parts p one day at one tenth of the cost. >> development designed for high pressure might some day have use in oil and gas pipeline industry. palo alto mayor says more companies are tearing down old facilities in favor of energy efficient ones. >> you write a check for power or get to have more money to do what you want to do. and that companies have learned that they'd l
martin continuing to insfleft a new. facility. abc7 news business reporter david louie looks inside of the labs. >> about the only thing low tech was the way it was located. it replaces buildings when stanford attracted private companies. 130 engineers will be consolidated under a roof from in a build soing energy efficient it will save $1 million per year. >> no secret silicon valley is the innovation center of the world we have key talent and intend to retain that talent. and...
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. >>> coming up on "morning joe," father james martin. davidxelrod and senator chuck schumer and tina brown. and talking to two stars from "the grand budapest hotel." today, we are introducing the morning jolt quiz. do you think you'll pass? >> no. >> oh, our first question of the day was -- oh everyone knows this. what was the brand of shoe that i broke in our original digital because i tripped? head over to morningjolt.msnbc.com. i would never buy shoes this expensive, not ever in my life. that's a hint. >> you're watching "morning joe." we will be right back. great. this is the last thing i need.) seriously? let's take this puppy over to midas and get you some of the good 'ol midas touch. hey you know what? i'll drive! i really didn't think this through. brakes, tires, oil, everything. (whistling) the owner of a vehicle, with a bumper sticker, "turrible" your lights are on. you wanna get that genius? not mine. on the passenger seat, there is a collection of charles barkley highlight dvds. must be a big fan. and the license plate reads "sir c
. >>> coming up on "morning joe," father james martin. davidxelrod and senator chuck schumer and tina brown. and talking to two stars from "the grand budapest hotel." today, we are introducing the morning jolt quiz. do you think you'll pass? >> no. >> oh, our first question of the day was -- oh everyone knows this. what was the brand of shoe that i broke in our original digital because i tripped? head over to morningjolt.msnbc.com. i would never buy...
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david has been reporting on this since the beginning covering the trayvon martin trial.day i spoke with the mother of jordan davis and asked if she was pleased at the turnout at the rally. >> i was overjoyed. i didn't expect that many individuals would show. very, very pleased with the 18% wanted it revealed, 16% said it should be modified. those numbers have got to be frustrating for you. how are you going to get the support to change that law, to repeal that law? >> i think it's going to be a collective effort, i think there has to be a lot of mobilizing, coalition with organizations, of course, we have mayors against illegal guns, moms demand action. we have national action network, we have dream defenders. we have a lot of collective organizations that are coming together now, and they are forcibly making the country look at the changes that need to be made with the law. so i think it's going to be a a matter of educating the public, educating the citizens, and how they can really get involved. >> the stand your ground wasn't used in the the defense of your son's tri
david has been reporting on this since the beginning covering the trayvon martin trial.day i spoke with the mother of jordan davis and asked if she was pleased at the turnout at the rally. >> i was overjoyed. i didn't expect that many individuals would show. very, very pleased with the 18% wanted it revealed, 16% said it should be modified. those numbers have got to be frustrating for you. how are you going to get the support to change that law, to repeal that law? >> i think it's...
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martin, replica of the iron thrown. davidforbes on fox" tomorrow at 11:00 a.m. on fox news channel. among other things we'll tackle the issue of the u.s. giving up control of they internet. so we're up early. up late. thinking up game-changing ideas, like this: dozens of tax free zones across new york state. move here. expand here. or start a new business here... and pay no taxes for 10 years. with new jobs, new opportunities and a new tax free plan. there's only one way for your business to go. up. find out if your business can qualify at start-upny.com gerri: hello, everybody, i'm gerri willis. right now on "the willis report", a different group of americans now living paycheck to paycheck of the new phenomenon of the wealthy hand to mouth. >>> employers demanding to know details of your sex life. it's happening but is it legal? >>> and buyer beware. thousands of recalled gm cars and trucks still for sale and gm says it can do nothing bit. we're watching out for you on "the willis report" gerri: our top story, fallin
martin, replica of the iron thrown. davidforbes on fox" tomorrow at 11:00 a.m. on fox news channel. among other things we'll tackle the issue of the u.s. giving up control of they internet. so we're up early. up late. thinking up game-changing ideas, like this: dozens of tax free zones across new york state. move here. expand here. or start a new business here... and pay no taxes for 10 years. with new jobs, new opportunities and a new tax free plan. there's only one way for your business...
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david o. russell, "american hustle." alfonso cuaron, "gravity." alexander payne, "nebraska." steve mcqueen, "12 years a slave." martinese, "the wolf of wall street." here we go. and the oscar goes to -- >> the oscar goes to -- >> do i get this one? >> yes. >> all right. alfonso cuaron. [ applause ] ♪ >> well, thank you. thanks to the academy. like any other human, making a film can be a traumatic experience. and i want to thank "gravity" because for many people involved in this film, it was a very formative experience. and it's good because it took so long. if not, it would be like a waste of time. [ laughter ] what really sucks is that, well, for a lot of these people, that information grows wisdom. for me, it was just the color of my hair. i want to share this with all of the people who made this happen. my amazing son and co-writer, ernest cuaron. sandra bullock. sandy, you're "gravity." you are the soul, heart of the film. the most amazing collaborator and one of the best people i've ever met. and george clooney, for your absolute trust, team work for making this film happen. the wise guys of warner brothers. the
david o. russell, "american hustle." alfonso cuaron, "gravity." alexander payne, "nebraska." steve mcqueen, "12 years a slave." martinese, "the wolf of wall street." here we go. and the oscar goes to -- >> the oscar goes to -- >> do i get this one? >> yes. >> all right. alfonso cuaron. [ applause ] ♪ >> well, thank you. thanks to the academy. like any other human, making a film can be a traumatic experience. and i...
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>> he influenced a generation of comedians, richard lewis, jerry seinfeld and steve martin, who tweeted, loved davidce early in my career. a gentleman and really, really funny. >> comedy, laughter is like what you put on the wound until you get to the doctor. it doesn't take away what's sad but helps you get through it. >> in david's final request, he asked that $100 in small bills be placed in his left sock just in case tipping is recommended where i'm going. as always, leaving the stage and leaving them laughing. david brenner was 78. >> a nice man. >> i like that his humor was free of profanity and sex and drugs. just those annoying little details of observational humor. funny stuff. >> $100 in your sock,, u >>> are pictures giving the wrong portrait of women? how some big names are out to change stereotypes. that's ahead. >> and all that mattered on the day in 1968 long after the beatles, another british invasion on the ed sullivan show. do you remember who performed? the answer is next on "cbs this morning." " [ female announcer ] take skincare to the next level with roc® multi correxion® 5 in
>> he influenced a generation of comedians, richard lewis, jerry seinfeld and steve martin, who tweeted, loved davidce early in my career. a gentleman and really, really funny. >> comedy, laughter is like what you put on the wound until you get to the doctor. it doesn't take away what's sad but helps you get through it. >> in david's final request, he asked that $100 in small bills be placed in his left sock just in case tipping is recommended where i'm going. as always,...
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martin of annandale was one of 12 people shot and killed september 16. this community isn't forgetting about he or his family. david culver shows us how they are getting a helping hand with home repairs. is. >> the annandale home is undergoing renovation. >> the lower portion of the d drywall. >> water was seep something and the drywall had to go. it is something mart write would have taken care of for his family. >> wherever there is immediate that's where you find marty. >> a husband and pear of three girls, one of the 12 killed in september's navy yard shooting. his passing so sudden he month only left behind grieving loved ones but also a long list of things to do. >> we are just helping him to do all of the things i know were on his to-do list. >> neighbor and friend, john rutherford, has been calling on fellow church members to lend a hand. they soon realized that the repair costs were adding up. john turned to annandale's home depot assistant manager. >> come on in and maybe give us a contribution. give us merchandise at cost. >> i can do better than that. i can come in to the project and provide merchandise
martin of annandale was one of 12 people shot and killed september 16. this community isn't forgetting about he or his family. david culver shows us how they are getting a helping hand with home repairs. is. >> the annandale home is undergoing renovation. >> the lower portion of the d drywall. >> water was seep something and the drywall had to go. it is something mart write would have taken care of for his family. >> wherever there is immediate that's where you find...
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obama political advisor david plouffe called it a screaming siren in an interview friday with bloomberg news. now the republicans won the ad war and turnout war. jonathan martin, what's the message? republicans leave florida convinces, keep focusing on the president and his hilt care plan. they seen unified. >> i think the problem for democrats is how much longer are their numbers going to hang in there on the health care law. they're going to keep defending it obviously for a while. but i was talking on the hill this week. a lot of frustration among congressional democrats because they're not getting in their eyes enough air cover back in interest states and districts on this health care law. they view the white house as never having sold the law in the first place, not selling it now when they are up for election this year and facing tens of millions of dollars in outside spending from gop groups. >> you mention the air cover. a tea party link group, mens for prosperity, went into arkansas right away after florida spending several hundred thousand dollar. the president's health care secretary, she gave republicans another big gift this week. watch this. her
obama political advisor david plouffe called it a screaming siren in an interview friday with bloomberg news. now the republicans won the ad war and turnout war. jonathan martin, what's the message? republicans leave florida convinces, keep focusing on the president and his hilt care plan. they seen unified. >> i think the problem for democrats is how much longer are their numbers going to hang in there on the health care law. they're going to keep defending it obviously for a while. but...
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coming up at 6, david stevenson will tell us why coyote groups especially concerned about this time of year. >>> let's go to bill martin. it feels like we've been at spring for months. >> it feels like we've been there for years outside right now, you have the clouds coming in. you see the tower in the disfans the clouds will increase, and we'll see mostly to partly proud cloudy conditions tomorrow. i think there will be a few more complowppedz here's where they're coming from. they're working their way up from the south. is it rain? no. it's just clouds over the top of us. 75 in livermore, those are the temperatures right now. san francisco will go into tomorrow. despite the cloud cover, you will see the clouds come in here. still a nice day. beautiful shot downtown. a look at san jose, the winds are lighter. we're slitting hairs, it will be a nice-looking thursday. friday is looking good. these are the forbes overnight lows. 39 in nappa. temperatures are getting down there. we've been seeing frost. this 239 in nappa, you go up there and east, you will get yourself a 35 and 36. temperatures are still pretty cool as yo
coming up at 6, david stevenson will tell us why coyote groups especially concerned about this time of year. >>> let's go to bill martin. it feels like we've been at spring for months. >> it feels like we've been there for years outside right now, you have the clouds coming in. you see the tower in the disfans the clouds will increase, and we'll see mostly to partly proud cloudy conditions tomorrow. i think there will be a few more complowppedz here's where they're coming from....
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david: let's talk about two stocks, you don't like the word frothy but higher than others, lockheed martineneral dynamics. they are so high, particularly with the next earnings season coming up they are going to have to create tremendous revenue in order to justify their pe terms right now. >> i just don't see the revenue growth but we still have an issue with, you know, cuts to defense. i mean defense is a primary to cut back on. so i don't see the revenue growth for these companies. one exception, you mentioned raytheon. david: okay. why is raytheon different? let's get to raytheon. >> the key appeal for raytheon its ability to export. exports are probably going to hit 30% of its revenues this year. it sells missile systems, patriot missiles systems and so forth that allies can use for defense purposes. david: we should emphasize. there is lot of talk about china slowing down. one thing china is not slowing down is defense spending. i don't know how much we actually send to potential enemy. we may have some problems with china in the future. >> yeah, i mean we've seen more smaller gulf s
david: let's talk about two stocks, you don't like the word frothy but higher than others, lockheed martineneral dynamics. they are so high, particularly with the next earnings season coming up they are going to have to create tremendous revenue in order to justify their pe terms right now. >> i just don't see the revenue growth but we still have an issue with, you know, cuts to defense. i mean defense is a primary to cut back on. so i don't see the revenue growth for these companies. one...